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just to talk about an enabler of the economy. when a plane arrives in rochester, minnesota, new york, savannah, georgia wlab that does is huge. let alone seattle and los angeles. so let's optimize investment to enable transportation and infrastructure. there are companies around the world. this is a national policy and can you see what is happening. >> we need an oil policy and we don't have an energy policy either. >> that's true. >> energy and cost of labor, have those two assisted up for jetblue. >> it is right about 70%. and we have the youngest fleet and we are a young airline relative to labor cost. right about 70%. >> that's a big number. >> it is a big number. >> you've been expanding. i want to ask you about expanding routes. you are adding seattle to anchorage. international, lighroutes to colombia. why are these international routes so appealing? >> you talk about colombia and cartagena from kennedy. latin-america for jetblue has been really, really positive. people talk about china, middle east. i tell you, latin-amer
just to talk about an enabler of the economy. when a plane arrives in rochester, minnesota, new york, savannah, georgia wlab that does is huge. let alone seattle and los angeles. so let's optimize investment to enable transportation and infrastructure. there are companies around the world. this is a national policy and can you see what is happening. >> we need an oil policy and we don't have an energy policy either. >> that's true. >> energy and cost of labor, have those two...
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going off the cliff would have been bad for the economy and likely put us back in recession. but if you know that saying that the country is one big debt deal away from being a great nation again, it does not appear that greatness is in the immediate future for us. this is just once again sort of the sad end of the year fiscal grab bag that you see out of congress where they're still not willing to come together and make the hard choices that we need to look at on cutting spending, reform entitlements to stabilize the debt. this is such a lost opportunity. it's really a shame. >> congressman kuhl, we welcome you. i want to get your reaction to this. here's what he said on taxes. >> if republicans think that i will finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone without asking also equivalent sacrifice from millionaires or companies with a lot of lobbiesists, et cetera. if they think that's how we'll solve this, they've got another thing coming. >> from what we hear the senate republicans have gone along with a tax increase. i can imagine what the president sai
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tax money taken out of the economy. those are major concerns. we're going to have to react as a business and it could result in cutbacks. the fiscal cliff was meant to be something that nobody wanted to go anywhere near, and here we are about to go off it. we really need our elected officials to figure this out. come up with a reasonable compromise that keeps our economy growing and gives us some certain about the future so we can make our plans as business leaders. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> fiscal cliff fears pushing stocks lower but we're well off those lows right now and news that the house will reconvene on sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. eastern time. let's get to seemor,
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china's economy is turning the corner. that's also helping with what you folks talked about earlier in the crude oil. see how it plays out. even though it's a light volume week as far as trading -- ashley: still, though, a downward trend with the chart. what's the story with silver? >> well, you saw silver pull back with gold. normally, they run, and now what we're seeing is there's a little bit more demand. china's picking up the pace a little. we are seeing silver that's up, what, 24 cents as of today? not a bad move from a one day, especially in the light volume. ashley: if we get it done on the fiscal cliff, will we see a selloff in metals? >> i don't believe that we will. europe right now is the safe haven. there's no negative news. by any means, they are not done with all that's going on over there. everything is focused here on the u.s. and the fiscal cliff, and until that is resolved, if it gets resolved, the traders are pulling back, volatility's high, and there's going to be very thin volume in the markets. it's
china's economy is turning the corner. that's also helping with what you folks talked about earlier in the crude oil. see how it plays out. even though it's a light volume week as far as trading -- ashley: still, though, a downward trend with the chart. what's the story with silver? >> well, you saw silver pull back with gold. normally, they run, and now what we're seeing is there's a little bit more demand. china's picking up the pace a little. we are seeing silver that's up, what, 24...
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ashley: concerned what it would do to the economy? >> i don't think there's going to be as much hand wringing. ii don't think we're going overa long cliff. i think that's the really big worry. for a short term thing, it happens for a couple weeks or month or so, but i think that you don't want to sell into the down. it's only recession if we linger, and i don't think that's a really big possibility. there's so much public sentiment about not wanting to linger, and hopefully washington listens. we've been here before. we've been at tax rates like this in the 1990s before, and also, there's a lot of studies out there that show people do not stop investing because capital gains rates are higher. ashley: focusing too mucc on the negative? >> way too much on the negative. focus on some of the positive things like europe didn't fall over. interest rates are reasonable in spain, italy, and great britain. ashley: corporate earnings, signs of weakness in the last earnings season. concernedded about that? >> i think that it's cyclical. i think
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again, if we get a great economy, even a moderate economy, the tangible book value at the end of next year is going to be $59, and citi's still in the upper 30s. liz: and the price starts ratio is at an 8, it had a 47% return over the past year. michael corbett trying to slim this behemoth down. anton, happy new year. thank you for join us. >> happy new year. liz: he gets to throw his confetti early. the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. where can you make some money mt. currency market next year? if you're not sure about stockings? think it's betting on the euro versus the dollar? try again. l michael melon is going long north of the border and short certain emerging markets, but he's got a best play that you really need to hear about in a fox business exclusive. keep it right here if you want to make money in 2013. ♪ music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health ce system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors wh get where i'm from. and tools to est
again, if we get a great economy, even a moderate economy, the tangible book value at the end of next year is going to be $59, and citi's still in the upper 30s. liz: and the price starts ratio is at an 8, it had a 47% return over the past year. michael corbett trying to slim this behemoth down. anton, happy new year. thank you for join us. >> happy new year. liz: he gets to throw his confetti early. the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. where can you make some money mt. currency market...
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debt bias is bad for our economy. right now we have three things, too many debt in our economy, not enough job creation and need more income for retirees. tacking dividends is going to make all of those situations worse. >> to pare this down, the brass tacks, if you like the effects on this mark. i mean, what's going to happen to those sectors and stocks when and if those -- >> and a lot have already been sold off? >> already sold off and long-term the dynamic nature because short term really shouldn't matter to you as an investors. what you should worry about is showing 20 years of and for the first ten years that chart is going straight down by the number of companies paying dividends and increasing dividends. that number is going down. we cut the rate. and we close do you know the gap and the number of diffident went up, great article on "forbes" talking about combining the new it had factioncates and california rates. if you live in california, effectively dividends of a california company with a california owner
debt bias is bad for our economy. right now we have three things, too many debt in our economy, not enough job creation and need more income for retirees. tacking dividends is going to make all of those situations worse. >> to pare this down, the brass tacks, if you like the effects on this mark. i mean, what's going to happen to those sectors and stocks when and if those -- >> and a lot have already been sold off? >> already sold off and long-term the dynamic nature because...
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we need something to charge up this economy, and getting this done. robert zelic on our board on the campaign to fix the debt, you know, the former head of the world bank, he said america is one good debt deal away from being the dominant economy for the next 25 years in the entire world. >> so you believe it's going town lock -- taking away that uncertainty is going to unlock cap "x" and hiring and consumers to open up their wallet? you think it will make that much of a difference? >> i believe it will. how many other arrows do we have in our quiver? >> there's an optimistic thought. better have another cheeseburger, governor. good to see you, again. thank you. >> good to see you guys. >> let's fix this. >> yeah. wouldn't that be nice. i'm the optimistic one on this show, and i'm starting to lose that here. if you're watching, maria. >> facebook on the defensive. despite backing off from plans to sell insta grams photos for advertising purposes facebook now faces this big lawsuit. find out why after the break. plus, we'll also tell you what's getting
we need something to charge up this economy, and getting this done. robert zelic on our board on the campaign to fix the debt, you know, the former head of the world bank, he said america is one good debt deal away from being the dominant economy for the next 25 years in the entire world. >> so you believe it's going town lock -- taking away that uncertainty is going to unlock cap "x" and hiring and consumers to open up their wallet? you think it will make that much of a...
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but certainly as the economy dictates demand, electricity generation and more confidence, that will be more important than say the epa. the epa has done their damage for the most part. you can never say never but i think most of the negative news is behind coal for the epa. ashley: what companies do you like in particular? >> we talked about the thermal coal for electricity generation and metallurgical coal for steel. on the latter we look at alpha natural resources which is the largest exporter of metallurgical coal out of the united states, mass the most export capacity. on the thermal side the two names to be looking at -- ashley: you like these prices? >> yeah, they have come down quite a bit and we do anticipate a recovery in pricing over the next 12, 18 months for the commodities. and on the thermal side, consol energy and arch coal which does benefit from higher natural gas prices for higher prices for the thermal coal in the u.s. ashley: what about the future of the coal industry with the emissions standards and emission -- permits and everything? does that spell bad news as yo
but certainly as the economy dictates demand, electricity generation and more confidence, that will be more important than say the epa. the epa has done their damage for the most part. you can never say never but i think most of the negative news is behind coal for the epa. ashley: what companies do you like in particular? >> we talked about the thermal coal for electricity generation and metallurgical coal for steel. on the latter we look at alpha natural resources which is the largest...
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the economy still struggling, unemployment still high. people walking around the stores but maybe not buying as much, is that a factor? >> you do see some of that. buthe consumer confidence and actual consumer spending, it actually breaks down, consumers may say one thing and do another. most people tend to be like that. we found spending levels have held up okay, and we still think people are spending in the stars. there will be presents under the tree tomorrow morning for a lot of kids. it may be won't be as robust as it was last year, lester was a pretty decent holiday season, better than expected. this year probably a little more tepid given the environment we are in. ashley: when it comes to the week after christmas, how important is that so the overall picture? >> to account for almost 10% of holiday sales. if they do returns or exchanges and converts it into another purchase, oftentimes spending a little bit more, sometimes they see it as value towards another purchase actually wanted. and gift cards. that comes in and oftentimes o
the economy still struggling, unemployment still high. people walking around the stores but maybe not buying as much, is that a factor? >> you do see some of that. buthe consumer confidence and actual consumer spending, it actually breaks down, consumers may say one thing and do another. most people tend to be like that. we found spending levels have held up okay, and we still think people are spending in the stars. there will be presents under the tree tomorrow morning for a lot of kids....
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